Indocomtech 2013 is one of the biggest exhibitions for computer and IT industry in Indonesia. The IndoComtech event will showcase wide range of products from IT-related industry under one roof at the Jakarta Convention Centre. For five days, the event will take place from 30 Oct to 03 Nov 2013 & organized by PT. Dyandra Promosindo.

]]>http://alfach.com/2012/09/25/event-develop-app-in-hackaton-startup-asia-bandung-2012/feed/1International Seminar on Science and Technology Innovations (ISSTIN 2012)http://alfach.com/2012/06/16/international-seminar-on-science-and-technology-innovations-isstin-2012/
http://alfach.com/2012/06/16/international-seminar-on-science-and-technology-innovations-isstin-2012/#commentsSat, 16 Jun 2012 06:09:31 +0000http://alfach.com/?p=1649ISSTIN2012 is organized by the Faculty of Science and Technology, University Al-Azhar Indonesia(UAI). In essence, this Seminar is also a manifestation of concerns by the faculty members on the continuing destructions of our environment, and an expression of this faculty to promote the use of green technology in the society. It is hoped that this seminar could help promoting green lifestyle through the use of green technology in this country, and to raise public awareness on the need to be innovative and to produce climate smart processes and products.

Join us for Google’s first developer event in Indonesia! Hosted by
BINUS University, it will be a day focused on product talks, coding,
demos and fun, where we’ll be covering topics such as Android,
Chrome/HTML5, Social APIs and Maps API. Developer advocates and
engineers will be there to show you the latest and greatest, as well
as answer your questions and hear about what you’ve been working on.

Alan Noble
Alan Noble is an IT entrepreneur and executive with 25 years of
international technology leadership and management experience, in
Australia, the United States and Japan. Since Feb 2007 he has lead
Google’s research and development operations in Australia, one of
Google’s fastest growing engineering centres and the home of Google
Maps and Google Wave. He joined Google from NetPriva, a networking
software company he founded in 2005 which was acquired by Expand
Networks. From 1982 to 1986 he lived in Japan where he worked for
Daiichi Kaden and NEC. From 1986 until 2002 he lived in California,
where he worked for Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield
services company, for 8 years. In 1996 he founded NetMind, which
developed the Internet’s first change detection service. NetMind was
acquired in 2000 by Intellisync (now part of Nokia) where he remained
as VP of Engineering until returning to Australia in 2002.

Alan is also a national director of the Australian Information
Industry Association (AIIA), a cofounder of SA Angels and an advisor
on five Australian University advisory boards (NSW, Queensland,
Adelaide, ANU and CMU). He is a graduate of Adelaide University and
Stanford University and an adjunct professor at Adelaide University.
He has been granted seven patents and has several others pending.

Arne Roomann-Kurrik
Arne is a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, working with the
Chrome team. Just like the rest of you, he puts his pants on one leg
at a time; except that once his pants are on, he makes excellent
samples, developer tools, and documentation.

Fred Chung
Fred is a Developer Advocate at Google working with Android developers
worldwide to realize compelling mobile apps. He is also involved with
efforts to help developers monetize with Google’s mobile ads products.
Before joining Google, Fred was a consultant at Accenture and has held
various software engineering positions in the enterprise systems
integration area.

Ken Liu
Ken is a Developer Advocate at Google focused on Android and the
AdWords API. Before joining Google, he worked at Microsoft as software
engineer and consultant. He enjoys learning new technology and sharing
development experiences, especially on web and mobile topics.

Shawn Shen
Shawn Shen is a developer advocate working on Geo APIs at Google,
where he also worked on the OpenSocial project. Prior to Google he
worked at Yahoo, Ariba, Webex, and eBay. He received a Ph.D. in
physics with a focus on Superstring research.

Timothy Jordan
Timothy is a Developer Advocate at Google working on the social web.
He has taught broadcasting, theater, programming, and various forms of
new media at the University of California at Santa Cruz, the Academy
of Art University, and the Digital Media Academy. He has a B.S. in
Computer Engineering, a Theater Arts graduate degree, and an MFA in
Digital Arts and New Media from UC Santa Cruz. In his spare time he
runs half marathons and announces for the Santa Cruz Derby Girls, the
Silicon Valley Roller Girls, and any other Roller Derby team that
asks. As an engineer he enjoys solving problems for the benefit of
fellow humans. As an artist he enjoys the search for truth and beauty.

Tony Chan
Tony Chan joined Google in 2007 as a developer program engineer. Since
then, he’s helped developers with various Google products/APIs like
Google Checkout, Apps and Android. Currently, Tony is a Developer
Advocate for Android. Prior to joining Google, Tony was a senior
application developer at the University of Michigan and a management
consultant at PricewaterhouseCooper. He received his M.B.A and M.S.E.
degrees from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.